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Bullets

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
October
Year
1976
OCR Text

BULLETS

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Maximum Value

Gato Barbieri: Caliente! (A&M)

Produced by Herb Alpert

Tenor saxophones at their very best

 

Michael Henderson: Solid (Buddah)

Produced by Michael Henderson

Detroiter hits hard with debut Lp

 

The O'Jays: Message In Our Music

(CBS Philadelphia International)

Produced by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff

Another Philadelphia masterwork

 

Toots & the Maytals:

Reggae Got Soul (Island)

Produced by Warrick Lynn & Joe Boyd

Kingston 's finest score once more

 

Wild Tchoupitoulas:

The Wild Tchoupitoulas (Island)

Produced by Alien Toussaint

& Marshall Sehorn

New Orleans Indians on the wild

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Worlh Keeping

Tyrone Davis: Love and Touch

(CBS Columbia)

Produced by Leo Graham

Another "Turning Point" for Tyrone

 

Eddie Kendricks: Goin' Up In Smoke

(Motown/Tamla)

Produced by Norman Harris

The title track is reason enough

 

Rahsaan Roland Kirk:

Other People's Music (Atlantic)

Produced by Joel Dorn

Tremendous music from the great

multi-reedman

 

Labelle: Chameleon (CBS Epic)

Produced by David Rubinson

with Vicki Wickham

Space sisters meet Herbie

Hancock's producer

 

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Worth Hearing

Ronnie Dyson: The More You Do It

(CBSColumbia)

Produced by Chuck Jackson &

Marvin Yancey

Popular songster with another smash

 

Bob Dylan: Hard Rain

(CBSColumbia)

Produced by Don DeVito & Bob Dylan

Try Blonde On Blonde instead

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Worth Missing

Dunn & Rubini: Diggin' It

(MotownProdigal)

Produced by Michel Rubini

Motown tries white pop, flops

 

Esther Satterfield: The Need To Be

(A&M)

Produced by Chuck Mangione

Mangione conspiracy strikes again

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Worthless

Abba: Greatest Hits (Atlantic)

Produced by Benny Andersson &

Bjorn Ulvaeus

Can't somebody do something about this noise?

 

Archie Campbell: Archie Campbell

(Elektra/Asylum)

Produced by Jim Malloy

Redneck humorist captured live

 

The ratings in BULLETS are based on

musical values rather than sales figures

or other commercial considerations.